Great white sharks hunting Cape fur seals off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa

Great whites come to the island to feed on the 65,000 Cape fur seals that live
there. When the seals leave the island to go out to sea to feed they gather
at a shallow reef just off the island nicknamed the launch-pad. They stay in
a groups, making it hard for a shark to target an individual. However, the
sharks cruise along the seabed at the edge of the island where shallows
drops off into deeper water. Targeting lone stragglers or seals returning
from a feed alone, great whites come from below at great speed. Often the
impact takes both the shark and seal airborne.